1. creating a folder .ssh on domain-root2. creating private and public key with PuTTY or must I use the string from the db-table user?3. storing the data into id_rsa.pub and id_dsa.pub in format key user@domain4. Transfering files to Servers .ssh

PuTTY? I dont use this shit only Linux Terminal what db-user? I dont understand...

That's my problem too!To create pub-key ist not the problem but I think this key must confirm to anay think in the system but to what?So I ask "to the stored key in the users table?"On moment I can't get the turn how it works to the system

My statement after testing for all users who are using setting "connect to jevents? Yes".The updateted mod_calender is no longer compatible with JEvents 1.5.2After update JEvents to 2.0.11, all works well as before.

Why the project isn't splitted to 1.6.x and 2.0.xThe Version 2.0.0 is already working and testable but why you didn't accept help by reporting bugs and future-requests.Is it a question of missing projectsplitting only?

Trubadix wrote:Why the project isn't splitted to 1.6.x and 2.0.xThe Version 2.0.0 is already working and testable but why you didn't accept help by reporting bugs and future-requests.Is it a question of missing projectsplitting only?

Who has said that "The Version 2.0.0 is already working and testable "????????????

And what do you mean by "future-requests"? The tracker is open for every FEATURE request as it always was.

Just to make that clear:- 1.6 is released and finished and in a maintenance phase, which means we are just fixing real bugs and accept no feature requests for this version until we give a green light.- 2.0 is a working developer branch and NOT ready for anything except development until we give green light for a beta phase, which means it is really useless to report things where we are still working on. if you wanna help with development and/or testing contact me or any other developer and don´t use the bugtrucker until a developer requests it.

Github is just another Hosting für a GIT Repository . We have decided a few years ago to try Gitorious and we are still happy with it. There is not much difference between Github and Gitorious. Just another Interface ... git is the same technology. You would have to use the same tools and settings if it were Github ... btw Gitorious was just upgraded to 3.0 this week.

And_One wrote:what do you mean with "another story" , any specific error message or something else? git hosting is the same ... it is the way how git works in general ... not hosting related.

@And_One,.I just meant it's a bit harder, for me as basic user, to understand how to set-up things. Did create an account, but not sure how to get the files to the pc or how to clone the repo.--> But am reading some tutorials at the moment.--> did also install msysgit